Is Canada worth moving to considering my status?

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • #IsCanadaworthit #ImmigratingtoCanada
    A lot of people who have attained various career/financial status find it difficult making a decision on if immigrating to Canada is worth anything. In this video I try to explain the top benefits of immigrating to Canada.

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  • @sebastianuzoh7346
    @sebastianuzoh7346 5 років тому +81

    Hmmmmmm 1330 viewers but 106 likes... guys lets appreciate hard work

  • @louisoco3777
    @louisoco3777 5 років тому +23

    When it comes to raising children. I believe it's not all about getting free education. Environmental influence is a major factor too.

  • @alino_chelse92
    @alino_chelse92 5 років тому +89

    Good video...great content,Canada is my home to be come 2020 in Jesus name

    • @dambellasworld
      @dambellasworld 5 років тому +2

      Amen and me too

    • @jorieboateng7895
      @jorieboateng7895 5 років тому +1

      Amen dear... it'll be my home also in 2021 in Jesus' name & you'll be my tour guide when I land😂😂😂

    • @alino_chelse92
      @alino_chelse92 5 років тому

      @@jorieboateng7895 yh sure,y not???
      Will be waiting 4 u.
      Which country are u now??

    • @jorieboateng7895
      @jorieboateng7895 5 років тому

      @@alino_chelse92 currently in Botswana ☺

    • @jorieboateng7895
      @jorieboateng7895 5 років тому

      @@alino_chelse92 it will be well with you...see u in Canada in a few

  • @emuoboogbodu5261
    @emuoboogbodu5261 5 років тому +80

    please i need to clarify one thing you have said about moving to other countries as a canadian citizen. Visa free travel is totally different from the automatic right to live and work in other countries. There is no automatic work rights/ permit in other countries including the USA or europe or Australia even if you hold a canadian passport. There are criteria you must fulfill to qualify for work permits in other countries and those are not always straightforward. As a canadian you still need to be offered a job by an american employer and then you have to qualify for a NAFTA work permit so it may be easier than if you hold a Nigerian passport BUT it is not automatic at all at all!!! There is the temporary program like working holidays visa for younger people 18-30 yrs olds which is an agreement that covers UK, Canada, Australia , Newzealand and many other EU countries with limit of 2yrs stay and no pathway to PR. but be mindful working holiday visa is just meant for exchange of young people and not an immigrant work visa.
    LET me clearly say this, the only place in the western world where automatic right to work and live in other countries aka freedom of movement exist as in simply waking up one morning, eat your weetabix or oatmeal breakfast, pack your luggage, take your passport, buy flight ticket and move to live and work somewhere else without any visas or permits or hindrances is within the EUROPEAN UNION and i don't mean EUROPE, i mean within the 28 EU countries and you must be a citizen and have a passport issued by one of those 28 EU countries to enjoy this automatic right. permanent residence alone is not enough!!
    For those who travel abroad often you can bear me witness of this: I have never landed in an airport in any western nation including the USA and at the airport you see special lane for Canadian citizens, hell no!. You see a lane for USA citizens and permanent residents and the next lane you see either 'OTHER COUNTRIES' or 'NON US CITIZENS'. In the UK and Europe you see lane for 'EU PASSPORTS' and 'NON EU PASSPORT HOLDER' and it is like that everywhere. the only place you can see dedicated lane for canadians is only in canadian airports within the canadian territory. So my point is there is no exceptional favours for you to just immigrate to live and work elsewhere because you hold a canadian passport. As a matter of fact you must follow the same rules as everyone else , no difference between you with Canadian passport and and person with Naija passport when it comes to leaving canada to go and live and work in another country with exception of the NAFTA which i mentioned previously. I work with proper White Canadians (the WASP with scottish heritage and anglo-saxon names if you know what i mean) not the 'carry follow' immigrant canadians in the same hospital in the UK and trust me na Tier 2 work permit wey UK dey give naija experts naim dem dey give them too, no extra favours ooo.
    You can travel freely without visa for tourism and holidays and visa for a specified period maybe 3 or 6 months visit to many countries with a canadian passport but sorry this is not the same thing as going to live and work there.
    Canadians are subject to the same immigration rules and controls as others in other countries when it comes to immigrating to live and work in other countries. As a matter of fact in most western countries, a person with a Nigerian passport and a Canadian passport are subject to the same rules when it comes to immigrating to live and work. Believe me!!
    With the current state of things in Naija nowadays, there are immense gains in moving away from Naija to Canada and other Western nations so don't get me wrong, I encourage people to move if they can
    I have taken my time to highlight this because i think people are empowered to make the best decision when they have accurate information. I have been a victim of disinformation in the past when i left Nigeria in 2009 but God saw me through. So that is why i always take it upon myself to clarify vital information in the open so people back home in Naija will not start building castles in the air.

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому +12

      Thanks, I might not have elaborated further on the work permit after getting a Canadian citizenship, but all what you mentioned is exactly what I was implying. It is easier to get a work permit as a Canadian citizen in other developed countries than getting a work permit as a Nigerian citizen, of course it is not an automatic ticket but something one has to apply for if the person is interested in emigrating from Canada after becoming a citizen.

    • @relaxationAges
      @relaxationAges 5 років тому +4

      Ok next time make it short. Tnx.

    • @jsnaaron
      @jsnaaron 5 років тому

      @@CanadaInfohub Hi Wolu, many thanks for your Videos so far, I would like to have your email so I can ask some questions. Here's mine, jasongod03@gmail.com.
      Thanks.
      Jason.

    • @Ijeomak
      @Ijeomak 5 років тому

      @@CanadaInfohub I love your video is an inspiring one, have been wanting to move but don't have a glue or guide on how and when. Am so excited on seeing this. Thank you, I have subscribed and looking forward to more info.

    • @nkechiazogi3056
      @nkechiazogi3056 5 років тому +1

      emuobo ogbodu pls I'll like to have your email address...want to ask your few questions... thanks and God bles

  • @edwardbanjo5146
    @edwardbanjo5146 5 років тому +25

    All your points are true and valid. Some of these benefits are the same in the UK as well. I advocate for everyone to migrate to wherever they seem fit, regardless of their status. However, we all can't leave Nigeria and move to Canada. 10 to 15years, we will all see the outcome of this Canadian gold rush. .... From all you mentioned, the one that appeals to me the most is the passport strength, which gives me the ability to spontaneously travel.

    • @bjomo4195
      @bjomo4195 5 років тому +1

      Child benefit is £20 for your first child in the UK and £13 for second child every month, my point is it can't be compared to $600cad

    • @ElaarFarms
      @ElaarFarms 5 років тому

      BJ Omoregbee £20 and £14 weekly for second child not monthly...thats £80 per child monthly up until There 18th birthday still cant be compared to $600

    • @Temimayo
      @Temimayo 5 років тому

      Child benefit is not available for those that earn over £50k in the UK. So not everyone receives child benefit

  • @OP-yl2hm
    @OP-yl2hm 5 років тому +8

    Good information, however, let's remember the inspiring words of the late John F. Kennedy, “Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.”
    We fixate on what we can get out of the system and not what we contribute to making the system better. This mentality is what has run a country like Nigeria with so much potential aground. Most of our leaders think only about themselves and their children, they forget that the other child you do not take care of might one day become a menace to your child. That's why their kids leave the shores of Nigeria and they are not able to come back home, because "the country is not safe." Canadians work hard, there is a strong work ethic, you don't laze around even in government employment, you pay your fair share in taxes and there is enough accountability within the government that those taxes are well utilized to provide the social services, the health services, and the education that are outlined in this video.
    Let's begin to hold ourselves accountable and then demand the same from our leaders and we can collectively make Nigeria a better place. This would not happen overnight but we can at least start.

  • @tpshalom
    @tpshalom 5 років тому +60

    I agree with you. Although I think some successful Nigerians at home may struggle with lack of power control in Canada which can be mentally torturous for them. Eg no oga sir, kasali open that gate for me, Nike the house girl, have you fixed my breakfast? You drive yaself or take the bus.

    • @nothingmuch44
      @nothingmuch44 5 років тому +4

      lmao, this is funny but true.

    • @junelast5955
      @junelast5955 5 років тому +3

      😂😂😂funny, sad but true!

    • @vanessaakpowevwe7110
      @vanessaakpowevwe7110 5 років тому +2

      loool...o serious oo

    • @tpshalom
      @tpshalom 5 років тому +8

      @Felix Hamer, that's true but saving money in the western world is pivotal and that should be priority. Unless a person earns in millions, what do they need a gateman for? The garage door opener does the job, you'll save your words and energy. Anyway you can buy a million dollar house with huge gates if you can afford it, let's remember bills must be paid anyway. You can also hire a house girl/nanny/housekeeper and get her to fix breakfast. If you want to go the professional route, fixing breakfast had better be part of her job description and you can't tell her to do things impulsively often because she has employee rights and there are many lawyers out there. You must also speak to her appropriately. On the other hand, you can also choose to hire our people too from home, if you command too much like you do at home, the person can leave you to work for someone else, she'll tell you Canada na leveler. However you need to be ready to pay. Think in terms of need. If the roads are good and you don't have to seat in traffic for hours, you can plan your day, meet your schedules and are healthy enough to drive, why waste money?
      why not save? Life goes by fast and money is needed until we breathe our last on this earth no matter how old.

    • @petesnow2484
      @petesnow2484 5 років тому

      U just kinda hit the nail on the spot

  • @bedinabebe4521
    @bedinabebe4521 5 років тому +9

    There is a thin line between status & greed. When we only calculate how to chop for free wahala dey if people are made to believe that if they can get a Visa & flight ticket means they can reap where they did not sow. People need to know HOW to be eligible to work on foreign soil, to have work permits, passports, health care. Most people will only hear that they can get $600 free money for each child then come running to what their hand cannot touch. In desperation they turn to crime. At the end of your video you did mention something very important, "Knowing Your Onions". This is wonderful, but I would love to see & hear more of that earlier before viewers get distracted & stop watching. I try to help people who don't want to come with a CV or certificate or degree to market their skills & experience because they want somebody to Arrange a job like that. The only thing available like that is low paying security & home care jobs. Poverty is better where people love you . It's necessary to work smart & hard in foreign land. God bless you & your efforts.

  • @shainaponpin
    @shainaponpin 5 років тому +3

    Here is my opinion, if you are comfortable wherever you live and with your "status", you don't have to immigrate to Canada. I live in the United States and I just returned from Canada for a 5 days vacation. It was a beautiful country, nice people, probably low crime rate because I drove from Naigara Falls to Toronto and then to Ottawa without meeting one police officer on the road. My wife and I talked about relocating there after she finishes school. 18 months of maternity leave with pay is awesome for the women. US will only give you Family Medical Leave of Absence (FMLA) for like 3 months without pay unless you have Paid Time Off(PTO). FMLA is just to secure your job.Thanks for the video

  • @abubakarrkargbo170
    @abubakarrkargbo170 5 років тому +8

    Thanks so much for this great effort.
    InnShaAllah I will enter Canada in 2020!
    Aameen.

  • @lelethud
    @lelethud 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this, i am determined to move to Canada from South Africa. My husband and our 2 kids are currently considering migrating to Canada next year. I also want to enrol at a university there as well and futher my studies whilst working. Thank you very much for this info

  • @christopherishola1768
    @christopherishola1768 5 років тому +5

    I just watched your video and great job on doing that. I would like to clarify a few things though.
    -The medical system is not free as you pay a mandatory monthly medical insurance; everybody contributes to this pool.
    - When you start working, you pay about 30% of your income to the govt as taxes. The people that benefit the most are low income earners who cant afford anything.
    -The 30% tax takes care of the school fees and the good roads you see
    -Be prepared to do any kind of work; with time, you will move up the ladder
    -It usually takes about 5-8 years to fully settle down and adjust to the environment
    -Other things : gas is expensive; averages $1.20 per liter (convert that to naira), also Electricity and water is expensive
    In summary, I am not discouraging anyone, but just to be prepared to work hard and leave your status symbol behind in Nigeria.

    • @ngreat4390
      @ngreat4390 5 років тому

      Christopher Ishola thanks for the very honest exposition. Sometimes people are in a hurry to show how much better than naija everywhere else is but if you have a good idea of how much you're expected to pay for breathing their air monthly then you can have a balanced perspective and adjust your expectations accordingly.
      Thanks again.
      Do you mind making a video about these bills?

    • @ngreat4390
      @ngreat4390 5 років тому

      #500/liter of fuel in naija? Fire will fall oo. Gba be!

    • @SF80CAMARO
      @SF80CAMARO 4 роки тому

      2 Nigerian workers both had resumes of gold...they were the best of the best..work ethic and experience was a bronze substandard at best.. fired them both. No free EI ...just the street.

    • @ngreat4390
      @ngreat4390 4 роки тому

      Scott F may I ask what industry your business is in?.
      well, well, work culture differs from place to place, you should have given them some time to catch up to yours.
      As you can testify to the quality of CV, Nigerians are exceptional at catching onto and expressing a concept. It might take time to catch up because but they definitely will and you'll be glad you invested in them.
      A good CV is what it is; Good! It gets you in the door so we'll keep making great CVs and we sincerely hope that we'll be given enough time to catch up and get it right.

    • @SF80CAMARO
      @SF80CAMARO 4 роки тому +1

      @@ngreat4390 Aviation...this industry would be considered a global standardization. Its was their dishonesty., self in titled arrogance. Being a braggard and how much better I do things wont sit well..I have zero problem with immigration to Canada in fact it is refreshing to meet new people and cultures . Additude goes a long way here as well as assimilation. Dont just huddle into your own little communities.. that goes for present Canadians as well. But when it comes to a new marriage, dont spend your time talking about your ex wife and how much better it was with her. Because you will just get kicked to the curb. Thx.

  • @ozzyhs983
    @ozzyhs983 5 років тому +2

    Please can you carry out a research and make a video on '' why family break up or why women turn against their husband (especially Nigerians)'' , is it because of all the benefits believing they don't need their husband anymore? Thank you

  • @ebenezeragyemang6841
    @ebenezeragyemang6841 5 років тому +2

    Indeed, Canada has been my dream Country right from my childhood . I pray God grant me the grace for my wish to be fulfilled. Amen and Amen

  • @danas21
    @danas21 5 років тому +3

    Haven lived in Canada myself, I have also learnt something from this Video. Thank you.

  • @emuoboogbodu5261
    @emuoboogbodu5261 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Everything you mentioned about Canada is exactly the way things are in the UK. Canada seems to have copied and pasted the UK style of social services in terms of education loans and grants, health, statutory paid 1yr maternity leave, child benefit, child tax credits, safety, strength of passport. etc etc . I have heard many nice stories about Canada but i believe once you are settled in the UK it is not really worth it moving to Canada because you already get a vast array of those social stuff in the UK and even more, If you are in Nigeria then it is worth it.

    • @efeogheneenaworu7341
      @efeogheneenaworu7341 5 років тому

      From my personal opinion, I think UK is better. Things are cheaper, medical system is better, its warmer than Canada. I think Canadian citizens have a better chance of securing a job in the US with their passport than British citizens. Canada seems more friendly though.

    • @dinabarffo5211
      @dinabarffo5211 4 роки тому +1

      If you have your "indefinite leave" in UK, I agree with you. The benefits are similar to Canada. But if you're on a Tier 2 visa work permit, you're limited is so many ways. For a Tier 2 work permit holder, you're not entitled to public funds, meanwhile, you work and pay taxes. If you give birth, your child is not entitled to any child benefit. I know nurses who work in UK on Tier 2, who had no choice than to return to work early cuz there's nothing like child benefits for their children. You only get the child benefit if your husband happens to hold a British passport. On Tier 2 work permit in UK, you can't switch from one job to the other so easily. There's a long list and I'll say that it all depends on your status here.

    • @arrow-lo7jf
      @arrow-lo7jf 4 роки тому

      I agree with you 100%..BUT ! I left the U.K because of space , I just got tired of the Traffic , the rail system.. I can drive for 8 hours and see the UK...It would take me many , many days to drive from one side of Canada to the other , I can go 10 miles north and see wild life and lakes and no people at all.. I love that..love the UK , Do not get me wrong..But In Canada there Is land man never has put his foot on...2nd biggest on the planet , with a very low population...Guess where the future will be...HERE..

  • @ademolaadeyefa5123
    @ademolaadeyefa5123 5 років тому +2

    The information is quite impressive, for people who wish to embark on the journey, migrating to Canada, to me it worth it. Its a dream that i wish iit comes to reality for me soonnest. Much thank.

  • @ozzyhs983
    @ozzyhs983 5 років тому +2

    Everybody wan run from naija, why foreigner (Chinese, Canadians, Americans etc) dey rush enter naija come dey grab our National cake. Why not look inward and invest that money wisy in your motherland Africa. Just a piece of advice. Goodluck

  • @taiwotope8744
    @taiwotope8744 5 років тому +5

    u said a very bitter truth no any single benefits from our govt CANADA IS A PLACE TO BE

  • @titi9238
    @titi9238 5 років тому +6

    Good video, thanks for sharing to educate others. I love your spirit. God bless.

  • @ayaokoe
    @ayaokoe 5 років тому +13

    Good information. But I have to say from personal experience that the Canadian education is less intensive compared to American and even Nigerian syllabus. I have first hand experience of all three syllabus. For instance some provinces in Canada practice the NO ZERO policy where a child cannot get zero mark even if they didn't do the work. There is also the NO FAIL policy where students cannot get a fail even if they didn't do the work. These policies have made students less serious about school work. In my opinion, this policies affect immigrants kids more because when children come from an environment where they are made to work hard at school work to where they are not encouraged to do so they become complacent. In order to remain grounded immigrants must work closely with their kids to help them remain focused.

  • @paulacamilo4432
    @paulacamilo4432 5 років тому +4

    Thanks a million beloved. First time to comment though i have watched almost all your videos. I really like what u are doing. Very impt. infos.

  • @TheAyojosh
    @TheAyojosh 5 років тому +27

    Please can you try to go straight to the point?? After the first 2 minutes of intro, people just stop watch if you fail to capture the attention.

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому +2

      Please bear with a learner, was still learning when this video was uploaded

    • @elosweedy4593
      @elosweedy4593 5 років тому

      @@CanadaInfohub Please I need your urgent Reply nwachukwuelochukwu2@gmail.com

    • @micnany
      @micnany 5 років тому +4

      if you really need to be in Canada, the video will not be long at all.

    • @4tressfortified
      @4tressfortified 5 років тому +2

      @Ojo Joshua
      You are free to change the channel if your attention span is that short, but know that good things come to those who wait. The content of her video was worth the few minutes you spent watching it!
      How many years of her life did it cost her to be able to deliver such helpful information to you in less than 22 minutes? She spent years of her life, energy and money to gain the perspective that allowed her to produce this content. Wow, this generation is lacking a gratitude attitude!

    • @abosedeadetunji695
      @abosedeadetunji695 5 років тому

      I don't know why when some people get benefits for free, rather than being grateful they prefer to pick out flaws. It's a show of entitlement mentality.

  • @dikeonuigbo5840
    @dikeonuigbo5840 5 років тому +23

    our Nigerian students are globally competitive. Do your research

    • @Banky-truefeat
      @Banky-truefeat 4 роки тому

      In some fields.... YeA! U don't compare a computer engineer graduate here to the one in those places... Or are u comparing ur engineering students to ours? 🤷‍♂️, I bet she knows what she is saying.

    • @Banky-truefeat
      @Banky-truefeat 4 роки тому

      *their.

  • @itsgee2792
    @itsgee2792 5 років тому +8

    Thank you so much for always encouraging us with your videos I really see God's humility in you. God bless you for your selfless service.

  • @onaghisebright8507
    @onaghisebright8507 4 роки тому

    going round ur advice when u are in canada i belived that u are just a God sent to humanity so let begin to say a vary big thank u for ur being human to human being and belive me today that u have not seen blessing compare to what u are about to see by the special grace of God

  • @graceeze6717
    @graceeze6717 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video.
    I've learnt alot and I'm still learning!

  • @priscillaololo3583
    @priscillaololo3583 5 років тому +2

    All those having just work permit entitled to all these benefits .Thanks darling.

  • @kofitesla1566
    @kofitesla1566 5 років тому +35

    Nice video but stop talking about the distraction because it quite annoying.

    • @ajagunwamaka7724
      @ajagunwamaka7724 5 років тому

      U don't have to be rude bro

    • @sammyt9028
      @sammyt9028 5 років тому +1

      You are not paying for the information..appreciate her efforts.

    • @ajagunwamaka7724
      @ajagunwamaka7724 5 років тому

      @@sammyt9028 Exactly

  • @cleakoms
    @cleakoms 5 років тому +6

    Canada is good to Lowe income and middle class. Higher earners pay for all these benefits.

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому +1

      Very true

    • @lifechoices4749
      @lifechoices4749 5 років тому +1

      That's a lie. Everyone pay for those benefits.
      Matter of fact low middle class people suffer more because they don't get the freebies like the low income and they don't get to live like the rich.

  • @adeyemiadeola7741
    @adeyemiadeola7741 5 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot. This is really insightful!
    I'll also appreciate a video on post graduate/master's studies in Canada.
    Thank you.

  • @mucholangs
    @mucholangs 5 років тому

    You forgot to mention the amount of tax Canadians pay.
    Personal Income Tax Rate: 15% - 33%
    Social Security Rate: 15%
    Sales Tax Rate: 8%
    Corporate Tax Rate: 50%
    So if you earn $50,000 gross, the govt takes $10,500 tax, and $7,500 social security. Total tax = $18,000.
    You take home 50k-18k = $32k.
    Then whatever you buy with your net income, you pay 8% sales tax + 5% vat. Total 13% HST.
    That is the govt double taxing you, after your gross income has already been taxed.
    So unlike in Nigeria where many get away with not paying taxes, you cannot dodge taxes in Canada.

  • @misikadani4213
    @misikadani4213 4 роки тому +5

    2020 will b getting in Canada in Jesus' name. Thanks hey.

  • @ijeomaogu5750
    @ijeomaogu5750 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the info, this is exactly what I needed to hear because I'm planning to come next year to work and study but I was trying to weigh the thought of leaving my job in nigeria and becoming a canadian citizen after completing a master's programme in canada.
    If you wouldn't mind, I would like to reach you to communicate further.
    Thanks.

  • @OChem928
    @OChem928 2 роки тому +1

    Nice and informative video. If I migrate to Canada with my wife and kids on student visa to come do PhD which will last for about 5-6years, will my kids qualify for free education, child benefits, and free health? I am currently working in far away Southeast Asia as a Nigerian. I am considering a move to either Canada or the UK with my family for my postgraduate program in 2023.

  • @paulosah1317
    @paulosah1317 5 років тому +8

    God bless you ma for this info.

  • @ketoabtv3836
    @ketoabtv3836 5 років тому +2

    God bless you my sister. I am more convinced now than ever.

    • @ochukoakpede1000
      @ochukoakpede1000 4 роки тому

      Can you do a comparison between Australia and Canada

  • @Askchefoge
    @Askchefoge 5 років тому +11

    Thanks for this info, Blessings

  • @pirhue
    @pirhue 5 років тому +6

    They pay their taxes in Canada that's why things work and all these provisions are made. A lot of people don't pay taxes in Nigeria, where it is paid, oftentimes its mismanaged. Hence people want to migrate to Canada. But truth be told, no where is like home trust me.

    • @ngreat4390
      @ngreat4390 5 років тому

      Patrick Irhue Correction: their government judiciously appropriates the taxes. Nigeria? $tory!

  • @catherineparis8678
    @catherineparis8678 4 роки тому

    Thinking of moving my family to Canada 🇨🇦. The U.S has lost it’s mind. Kids have to prepare to fight a school shooter. Can’t go to Walmart or other public places with my children b/c someone crazy person will shoot it up. Even this past Sunday, 3 cities have had mass shootings. I can’t. Plus the healthcare is ridiculous. I have insurance but I still have like 10k bill???! Wtf. Thank goodness I’m married and have someone to help pay these things.

  • @olatunji5261
    @olatunji5261 2 роки тому

    I can’t stop watching this video 💯🇨🇦❤️❤️❤️💯💯❤️

  • @MyChristian444
    @MyChristian444 5 років тому

    Was in Canada for a year.Beautiful country.Beautiful people.Really felt like home away from HOME

  •  5 років тому +2

    But you have not told the viewers the challenges you will face when in Canada as a new immigrant in terms of job. You need to tell people in professionals career back home the challenges they will face becos it's very difficult to fit into the system.

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому +3

      You need to check my video on challenges new immigrants face. I have done a video on that

    • @joylm9108
      @joylm9108 5 років тому

      jidefrank still better than Nigeria.

  • @ngreat4390
    @ngreat4390 5 років тому

    I beg to differ about competitiveness of kids from Nigeria. The only problem is that our government hasn't made an effort to officially harmonize and integrate our curriculum with that of a chosen foreign country and that's probably for good reason.:Canadian kids aren't necessarily smarter than Nigerian kids educationally they're just more easily accepted because they have similar curriculum with other western countries.

  • @cynthiacatnott9012
    @cynthiacatnott9012 4 роки тому

    What are the prospects for my daughter returning to Canada? She was a PR and lived there for 5 years.Her dad took her back to her country 12 yrs ago as a child.

  • @kafitamenshi4811
    @kafitamenshi4811 5 років тому +2

    U r such a caring person, u have love for pipo. Powerful information. May the almighty LORD bless u from all the angles.

  • @ayorindeolasehinde1494
    @ayorindeolasehinde1494 5 років тому +2

    Nice video. It was a great presentation. Keep it up.

  • @mauriciacarr7122
    @mauriciacarr7122 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing, looking forward to hearing your immigration story.

  • @grafton_gold
    @grafton_gold 5 років тому +13

    Pls can you do a video on post graduate studies in university of Manitoba, Cost of living etc

  • @omoboladeosinowo6889
    @omoboladeosinowo6889 5 років тому +2

    Very detailed post. Thanks for all the info!

    • @harrietagadagba1182
      @harrietagadagba1182 5 років тому

      Not in details atall. She never mentioned the other side of things.

  • @rarebreedmaychi6240
    @rarebreedmaychi6240 5 років тому +3

    Me I want Canada oo like seriously I do. You can just invite me for a start lol. Thanks for the vital information

  • @mondaynewton9630
    @mondaynewton9630 5 років тому +4

    thank you so much, you've done a great job by this info to those of us in Nigeria, keep up the good work and research.

  • @dambellasworld
    @dambellasworld 5 років тому +2

    This is a very informative video that worth sharing, thanks so much sis for this....but I will like to know what the process is like as in making attempt of getting visa, how does it work cos I learnt Nigeria has been removed from the countries that gas access to lottery

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому

      Please there is nothing like lottery for immigration to Canada

    • @emmanuelifediora5282
      @emmanuelifediora5282 5 років тому

      @@CanadaInfohub hello dear,thanks for the info,can you inbox me,emmanuelifediora92@gmail.com.
      Really need to ask you some questions and guilde lines as well.thanks

  • @adazionb6777
    @adazionb6777 5 років тому +5

    Please, can you make a video of the benefits of children with special needs in Canada

    • @tinakemi4660
      @tinakemi4660 5 років тому

      Really so u are after benefits of children

    • @adazionb6777
      @adazionb6777 5 років тому

      @@tinakemi4660 You made a video on the benefit of living in Canada. If I asked you to make a video of the benefit of children with special needs, is it a crime. Is this how you reply your subscribers.

    • @jorieboateng7895
      @jorieboateng7895 5 років тому

      @@adazionb6777 Hi😀 you're replying to the wrong person 😂😂

  • @joyelena6505
    @joyelena6505 5 років тому +2

    Would love to relocate to Canada with my Family. What do I need to do or go through?

  • @lifeAsia
    @lifeAsia 5 років тому +3

    Thank you. Interesting information and good sound, good picture. Please keep doing. I`d like to know about a pension. My friend has a Canadian passport. He didn`t work even one day, lives in Thailand, but he says he will get at least $1000 as of age of 65. What do you think about it?

    • @woloo9570
      @woloo9570 5 років тому +2

      Yeah thats true, its called old age security pension

    • @lifeAsia
      @lifeAsia 5 років тому

      @@woloo9570 Thank you Wolo :-)

    • @norberth3778
      @norberth3778 4 роки тому

      Yes but you have to live in Canada to receive it, plus i think you have to spend last 10 years before you go on retirement in the country in Canada.

  • @uchechinwanekezie1852
    @uchechinwanekezie1852 5 років тому +11

    Throw a cloth on the mirror so you stop getting distracted. It is distracting in itself when you keep saying you're distracted😊

  • @chrispok18
    @chrispok18 5 років тому +4

    I wish I get a channel like this on Singapore Korea China and dubai

  • @hibbikay1
    @hibbikay1 5 років тому +3

    The distractions are distracting. Pls don't be distracted, it's annoying listening to you and being distracted. It's a great video. If you want it great... you have to make it a great video and cut out distractions or are you scared. Is the video not safe. Or is your stay there questionable? Kindly avoid being distracted. Thank you.

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому +4

      Lolz, I was still learning at this point, so dont mind the distractions, no one is perfect and I am getting better with the videos and editing everyday

  • @truvico
    @truvico 5 років тому

    I hope your channel is monetized because I've been binging and hope you're profiting.. Very informative.
    Luv you, sis.. Keep passing it on.

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому

      Thanks

    • @omoruyiiziegbeendurance7645
      @omoruyiiziegbeendurance7645 5 років тому

      Nice work you do, thanks in a million. Please I will like to have your email address for some private questions mcklin34@gmail.com

  • @bennydozie
    @bennydozie 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for your enlightening work, your video might be helpful to some people. However, it griefs me to see that we have abandoned and given up on our country... (sucks to bad leadership). The world laughs and scorns at Nigeria. Trustfully in the nearest future, Nigeria would be the country to beat...

  • @sherp6781
    @sherp6781 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make such a great and informative video as usual. What would you say are the pros of living in Manitoba versus going to a more popular province like Ontario?

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому +1

      A video is coming very soon concerning this topic

    • @sherp6781
      @sherp6781 5 років тому

      ok great! thanks

  • @liziekwagala6973
    @liziekwagala6973 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much sist wolo for the good work.

  • @koalsam1494
    @koalsam1494 4 роки тому

    I just saw ur vid now but I considered that you already left Nigeria. You are right that no place like home but for the sake of that child please move now 13 .04.2020. I left 14 years ago and invited my wife 3years later and now we are all in the United kingdom with no regret,both my parents has died just because of what you said and guess what? Nigeria for me is may be if am attending a party otherwise red zone area till JESUS COME.

  • @elegbeleyemayowaisaac9284
    @elegbeleyemayowaisaac9284 5 років тому +1

    Many many thankssss a lot for the info, God bless.

  • @francischibuzor6758
    @francischibuzor6758 5 років тому +1

    What are the most skills one needs to learn before coming to Canada

  • @mejeobofukoro3502
    @mejeobofukoro3502 5 років тому +4

    Wonderful insights

  • @ayoolaogunmoyo867
    @ayoolaogunmoyo867 5 років тому +3

    Is it possible to get a job from outside Canada?
    If yes, how?

  • @abimbolaoshosanya5438
    @abimbolaoshosanya5438 5 років тому +4

    Canada is my home IJN

  • @PaultheSheik
    @PaultheSheik 5 років тому +11

    Good effort on educating the Nigerian or prospective immigrant masses however it is a bit irritating listening to you talking about being distracted all the time. Find somewhere without distractions. If you're looking to grow your channel with more subscribers, you got to put in the effort. And for those who will say I should not watch if such distractions irritate me, my answer is get the hell out of my face. Learn to deal with positive criticism.

  • @bencatchy1284
    @bencatchy1284 5 років тому +4

    Good Job Madam Wolo!
    Am always Blessed by your videos.
    Thanks again

  • @dejosworld
    @dejosworld 5 років тому +1

    You have well spoken. But I love my country NIGERIA, but the only need travelling to Canada is to either start a fresh BSC or do my Masters over there and rush back to NIGERIA ASAP. How do I go about it ma?

  • @carolangelabedoya5202
    @carolangelabedoya5202 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the information and for the video 👌🤗👍

  • @miiropatrick4979
    @miiropatrick4979 5 років тому +4

    How did u make it to Canada please

  • @adubimpong4095
    @adubimpong4095 3 роки тому

    Please, what you are saying is true. Medical service in Nigeria isn't different from that of Ghana

  • @davidrafael9797
    @davidrafael9797 4 роки тому

    Super Video. Any update by 2020 also? Is it worthy for African to move to Canada???

  • @sherronham
    @sherronham 5 років тому +2

    Thanks my darling for the information support

  • @jjdunkley
    @jjdunkley 5 років тому +1

    I have a diploma from the United States and a Red Cross lifeguard certificate but I live in Jamaica. How can I apply for jobs in Canada in order to attain a work permit?

  • @maryallen2317
    @maryallen2317 4 роки тому

    Your vlogs are very good and informative thanks 😊.

  • @naijaboyindeutschlandtv9542
    @naijaboyindeutschlandtv9542 5 років тому +2

    very nice video... Germany is also a great option if you dont mind learning Deutsch

    • @gladysfavour3637
      @gladysfavour3637 5 років тому +1

      Germany is a very good country to raise your children. Health care in Germany is free

  • @simplychisomo670
    @simplychisomo670 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for the information

  • @dorothymadefotalom5068
    @dorothymadefotalom5068 5 років тому +1

    Very éducative. Thank u for ur efforts.

  • @UKENNADIKITCHEN
    @UKENNADIKITCHEN 5 років тому +4

    Am moving to Canada I would have watch this video before now

    • @harrietagadagba1182
      @harrietagadagba1182 5 років тому +3

      My dear get ready to face challenges. Canada is not paradise. There are many privileges we have in Nigeria that we don't hv here in Canada. There are instances u will cry and question urself why u Came to Canada. So while preparing to come have it at the back of ur mind that u will cry someday. Good luck!!!

    • @melisancube2831
      @melisancube2831 5 років тому

      UKENNADI KITCHEN wooow dear congrats all the best and see you soon

    • @afoakuclinton7810
      @afoakuclinton7810 5 років тому +1

      @@harrietagadagba1182 ur comment is not really making any sense

    • @harrietagadagba1182
      @harrietagadagba1182 5 років тому

      @@afoakuclinton7810 By the time you finally relocate to Canada my comments will make sense to you. You guys to like it when the truth is told. This lady video is only one sided she didn't mention the other side of Canada. Experience is the best teacher.

    • @afoakuclinton7810
      @afoakuclinton7810 5 років тому

      @@harrietagadagba1182 then why not be so kind to tell us the truth. At list she tried by saying something and u r not

  • @bencatchy1284
    @bencatchy1284 5 років тому +2

    I can't wait for your immigration story

    • @CanadaInfohub
      @CanadaInfohub  5 років тому

      Very soon before this month runs out

  • @olatubosuncyrus3202
    @olatubosuncyrus3202 5 років тому

    Thanks for this video. Very enlightening

  • @olytee2142
    @olytee2142 4 роки тому

    Spot on sis👌. You get paid biweekly for maternity& parental leave. I live in Ottawa.

  • @ngoziola-david9592
    @ngoziola-david9592 5 років тому +6

    Why are you so distracted?

  • @gabrielrickson3165
    @gabrielrickson3165 5 років тому +4

    Watching ur video for the first time I'm already deeply in love

  • @hammedbalogun9714
    @hammedbalogun9714 5 років тому +1

    Hello. Can you please advise me on the gift deed for the Canada Express Entry in place of personal bank account for proof of fund. Is it legally acceptable and can anyone (even non-relative) issue me such gift deed? I am looking forward to hear from you. Thanks

  • @hannahw4769
    @hannahw4769 5 років тому +1

    It’s not free because someone pays taxes.

  • @stephenbenjamin5551
    @stephenbenjamin5551 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for this wonderful video. Please may I know about the tax in Canada? How affordable is it after work? Thanks

  • @lindaadams4815
    @lindaadams4815 5 років тому +2

    Love the video, thanks for sharing

  • @olafimihantemitopeemmanuel5984
    @olafimihantemitopeemmanuel5984 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the information

  • @Jaywaxx
    @Jaywaxx 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this information.. I will like to being in that city Manitoba..

  • @houseofworship1955
    @houseofworship1955 5 років тому +1

    I really love what you do, considering moving to Canada with my wife and baby girl. How can I go about it?

    • @walola8323
      @walola8323 5 років тому

      send me email : olawale.olanrewaju24@yahoo.co.uk..I will try to guide you. thanks

  • @rantioketade3854
    @rantioketade3854 5 років тому

    Very informative video....thank you!

  • @kakaosoko9363
    @kakaosoko9363 5 років тому +3

    I was expecting something new that wasn't already known.

    • @2001billamen
      @2001billamen 5 років тому +2

      Because you know it doesn't mean everyone does.

  • @vinnyclough9458
    @vinnyclough9458 4 роки тому +1

    I’m 24 from London and really want to move to a peaceful quiet part of Canada with beautiful scenery. Does any one have any suggestions or tips on how to get started? Anything would be massively appreciated. Thanks

    • @MrKman98
      @MrKman98 4 роки тому

      vinny clough from london Ontario or london england? I moved from england when I was 9 and love it here.

    • @vinnyclough9458
      @vinnyclough9458 4 роки тому

      Keegan Mulroy England. I’m sure at that age would of been with family though so I doubt you would have been worrying about much. I was asking more in terms of what’s it’s like trying to get a job out there and somewhere to stay. If I was to go out to Canada with say £5,000, would I be able to get a job and then try to get a place to stay and live out there for a few years.

    • @MrKman98
      @MrKman98 4 роки тому

      vinny clough You could definitely make that work. There’s enough minimum wage+ for everyone, i’m sure you could find full-part time work in a few weeks. in terms of rent it totally depends where you want to live. Rent can vary from $400-$2000. toronto and vancouver are both extremely expensive. Rent in bc is also more expensive all around. All my siblings have moved here and a few of my
      cousins. All love it and had an easy time adjusting. They all absolutely love the winter believe it or not.

    • @vinnyclough9458
      @vinnyclough9458 4 роки тому

      Keegan Mulroy thanks a lot, I have some distant family in Edmonton, Alberta. So was thinking about maybe going there

  • @babalolafunso3245
    @babalolafunso3245 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video.... But please like how much can I have to come down to Canada alone and like how much will it cost if am coming with my family..(family of 5)

  • @mymail7651
    @mymail7651 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot,am enjoying your video